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West Conshohocken’s Keystone Development Secures Big Funding for Plymouth Meeting Mall Residencies
A longtime office building next to the Plymouth Meeting Mall is getting a fresh new life as luxury apartments, writes Michael Tanenbaum for The Philly Voice. Keystone Development is leading the transformation of the 60-year-old building at 500 W. Germantown Pike into Monarq, a 149-unit residential complex packed with amenities like a fitness center, indoor…
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Ardmore Native Benj Pasek Brings New Songs to Disney’s Live-Action Snow White
Disney’s reimagining of Snow White is in theaters—and Ardmore’s own Benj Pasek had a hand in the magic, writes Franki Rudnesky for The Philly Voice. Pasek and his longtime songwriting partner, Justin Paul, penned new songs for the live-action remake of Disney’s very first animated film, which hit theaters last Friday. Starring Rachel Zegler (West…
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King of Prussia’s Megan Griffith Leads Columbia Back to NCAA Tournament for Second Straight Year
For the second straight year, King of Prussia native Megan Griffith, has coached Columbia University into the NCAA Women’s Tournament—a groundbreaking achievement for the Ivy League, writes Gabriela Carroll for the Philadelphia Inquirer. The Lions secured an at-large bid after winning the regular-season title, marking only the third time in history that multiple Ivy League…
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Montco Chef Zack Wannawong Rebuilds Life After Amputation, Eyes Culinary Comeback
Few people wake up expecting their lives to change forever. But that’s exactly what happened to Zack Wannawong on April 8, 2024, write Kylee Steiglelman and Ben Silver for Main Line Today. The chef, known for his work at Conshohocken’s Hotel West & Main, woke with unbearable pain in his right foot. Suspecting a blood…
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Danny McBride Shares How He Landed Abington Native Bradley Cooper for ‘Righteous Gemstones’ Final Season
Bradley Cooper needed just a little convincing to make a surprise appearance in the fourth and final season of The Righteous Gemstones, write Arabella Hau and Alex Cramer for People. Series creator and star Danny McBride, who plays Jesse Gemstone, shared how he landed Jenkintown’s Cooper for the HBO comedy’s last season. “I sent him…
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Delice et Chocolat Adding Touch of Sweetness to Downtown Ardmore
French pastry and chocolate shop Delice et Chocolat is bringing sweetness to Downtown Ardmore with delicious pastries, danishes, cakes, and artisan chocolates, all made on-site, according to a staff report from the PhillyBite Magazine. Ardmore’s newest eatery, owned by brothers Joseph and Antoine Amrani, also features an espresso bar offering smoothies, sandwiches, salads, and house-made…
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Kat Dennings Recalls Growing Up in a Haunted Bryn Mawr House
Kat Dennings grew up in a historic Bryn Mawr home with a little extra company—ghosts, writes Natalia Senanayake for People. But according to her, they weren’t the scary kind. In fact, one even saved her mom from a nasty fall. During a March 17 appearance on The Jennifer Hudson Show, the Shifting Gears star recalled…
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Bucks County Dollhouse Flipper Wows TikTok with Stunning Renovations
Kylie White, a Bucks County resident, has been wowing TikTok with her stunning dollhouse renovations, transforming their mini interiors into gorgeous dream spaces, writes Jillian Pikora for the Daily Voice. White began flipping dollhouses three years ago as a creative outlet after losing her first home. Since then, her passion project has grown into a…
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Villanova Reunion: Ex-Knicks Teammates Star in New AT&T March Madness Ad
The “Nova Knicks” may not have lasted long on the court together, but fans can still catch the squad reunited—this time, as actors, writes J.J. Post for ESPN. For a brief stretch in the 2024 NBA offseason, the New York Knicks assembled an impressive Villanova reunion. Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart, Mikal Bridges, and Donte DiVincenzo—who…
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Montco’s Alderfer Eggs to Pay Steep Fine Over Misleading ‘Free Roaming’ Labels
A Montgomery County egg producer has agreed to pay $287,500 to settle a class-action lawsuit over allegedly misleading labels on its egg cartons, writes Abraham Gutman for the Philadelphia Inquirer. The lawsuit, filed in December 2023 in a New York federal court, accused Schwenksville’s Alderfer Eggs of falsely promoting its eggs as “free roaming.” The…
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Only One Mile Separates Schuylkill River Trail From Completing Stretch From Philadelphia to Reading
The Schuylkill River Trail, which currently runs unobstructed from Philadelphia through Chester and Montgomery counties to Pottstown, is now just one mile away from completing its stretch to Reading, writes David Kostival for WFMZ 69 News. The trail will eventually span 120 miles from Philadelphia to the river’s headwaters in Frackville. Currently, 80 miles are…
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This Souderton Company is Honored with 2024 Family-Owned Business Award
Asher’s Chocolate has evolved significantly since its founding in 1892, but still maintains its family legacy. Lisa Dukart highlights the company named a 2024 family-owned business award honoree for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Over the years, Asher’s Chocolate shifted from producing an assortment of confections in Center City Philadelphia to focusing on premium chocolates at…
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Josh Shapiro’s White House Visit Helped Unfreeze $2.1 Billion – Or Did It?
Governor Josh Shapiro took a trip to the White House last month with a clear mission: unfreeze more than $2.1 billion in federal funds that had been put on hold, writes Gillian McGoldrick for the Philadelphia Inquirer. During a February luncheon with President Donald Trump’s cabinet members, Abington’s Shapiro made his case directly to top…
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Norristown Food Pantry Reopens After Significant Transformation
The Salvation Army Norristown Corps celebrated the reopening of its food pantry with a ribbon-cutting after a major transformation, report Miguel Martinez-Valle and Cherise Lynch for NBC10 Philadelphia. The pantry has been revamped to help more families that are struggling with food insecurity by providing them with nutritious food. Located at 533 Swede Street, the…
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Fate of 125-Year-Old Bryn Mawr Home Hangs in the Balance as Lower Merion Debates Preservation
A 125-year-old Bryn Mawr home with deep ties to women’s and LGBTQ+ history is at risk as Lower Merion Township debates its fate, writes Kyle Bagenstose for Hidden City. The Arts and Crafts-style residence at 17 Elliott Avenue was commissioned in 1900 by Helen Sleeper Pearson, a Baldwin School math teacher, and shared with her…
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First Bank House of the Week: Foxtail Farm: A Stunning $1.55M Home in North Wales
A stunning blend of luxury and comfort, Foxtail Farm in Montgomery County is now available for $1,550,000. This expansive 4,606-square-foot home offers a refined living experience with elegant design, high-end upgrades, and proximity to top-rated schools, including Simmons Elementary, Keith Valley Middle School, and Hatboro-Horsham Senior High. . . The two-story foyer sets the stage…
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Ardmore Spring Fest is Set to Return and Looking for Sponsors
Get ready, Ardmore! Spring Fest is back for its second year, writes Max Bennett for the Patch. The event promises live music, great food, and local fun to Schauffele Plaza on May 3 from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. With a bigger event space than last year, organizer Brian Cronin is looking to bring in…
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Bryn Mawr’s Kat Dennings Tells Kylie Kelce Why She Ditched Her Birth Name
Kat Dennings tells Kylie Kelce that she knew from a young age that her birth name—Katherine Victoria Litwack—just wouldn’t cut it in Hollywood, writes Angel Saunders for People. During a recent episode of Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce, the Shifting Gears star shared how, at just nine years old, she decided to change her…



















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